What is a horse tack?
What is a horse tack?
A horse tack is a gear that a horse wears. Here are the different things that a horse wears, that is called a horse tack:
Saddle - where the rider sits.
Stirrups - hang down that is connected from the saddle, where the rider slips their feet as support.
Bits - the part that is put in the horse's mouth.
Reins - the ropes on the both ends of the bits.
Bridles - the "headpiece" worn by the horse that has the reins and the bits.
Harness - a set of stuff that can be hooked by a cart to carry a load.
Breastplates - the part that prevents the saddle to go sideways so it would stay on its place.
Martingale - the part that holds the horse's head from raising up to high.
Halters - holds the head gears, consist of the nose and head band.
A horse tack is a gear that a horse wears. Here are the different things that a horse wears, that is called a horse tack:
Saddle - where the rider sits.
Stirrups - hang down that is connected from the saddle, where the rider slips their feet as support.
Bits - the part that is put in the horse's mouth.
Reins - the ropes on the both ends of the bits.
Bridles - the "headpiece" worn by the horse that has the reins and the bits.
Harness - a set of stuff that can be hooked by a cart to carry a load.
Breastplates - the part that prevents the saddle to go sideways so it would stay on its place.
Martingale - the part that holds the horse's head from raising up to high.
Halters - holds the head gears, consist of the nose and head band.
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